Vince Staples just made things weird.

Vince Staples had a great 2017. His track “BagBak” was featured in one of the trailers for Marvel’s Black Panther, he was featured on the Gorillaz track “Ascension,” he released his album Big Fish Theory to widespread critical acclaim touting it as one of the best albums of 2017 and saw the single “Big Fish” tear up the charts.

There’s also that whole Sprite sponsorship that can’t go unnoticed.

But still, the rapper feels as if it’s time to pull away from the spotlight. After his meteoric 2017, it seems that he’s taken a fall from glory.

Fans have shot back at the rapper for lackluster performances during his current tour with Tyler, the Creator and questioned the production value of his other work.

Staples took it upon himself to fire back at the fans and critics in a rather unconventional way.

He has announced that if the public at large doesn’t take a step back in criticizing him, they can donate to his GoFundMe campaign to aide in his early retirement.

However, starting a GoFundMe campaign to fund your retirement out of spite is a good way to not only generate press, but to also let fans and critics know that he can take their criticism with a grain of salt.